Football icon Cristiano Ronaldo has launched his own YouTube channel, offering fans an exclusive insight into his life on and off the pitch. The 39-year-old, a five-time Ballon D’Or winner, currently plays for Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr, as he prepares for a new chapter in his illustrious career.

“The wait is over!” exclaimed Ronaldo on his social media accounts. “My @YouTube channel is live. SIUUUbscribe and join me as I take you behind the scenes of my football journey and beyond.”

Within hours of his announcement, 1.69 million subscribers had already joined, eager to catch a glimpse into the life of one of football’s greatest players. This adds to his massive online presence, including 112.5 million followers on Twitter, 170 million on Facebook, and a staggering 636 million on Instagram.

Ronaldo, formerly of Real Madrid and Manchester United, is gearing up for his debut in the Saudi Pro League. His first match with Al Nassr will be against Al-Raed on Thursday, and fans worldwide are anticipating another thrilling display from the legendary forward.

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